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Eoger ro get behind the wheel, sophomores Tyler Porter, Renee Mitchell, Suzonne Morcellln, Bob Keehn, Chuck Larson, ond Renee Jostoclr climb in- to the driver educotion core Sophomore Red Knights proudly disploy their newly ocquired closs rings. During one of the first pep rollies, former sophomores cheer for victory. 11 Not to be outdone, sophomores give it oll they hove for the Pied Knights. Opening
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The Freshman Football Team defend their goal by tackling one of the mony Cypress Lake players, Celebration of Freshmen New friends new teachers new sur roundings new regulations new school' In August of 1984 over 600 eager students Joined the freshman class and became an integral part of the Red Knight family The transition from the almighty eighth grader to the lowly freshman wos hondled smoothly as these ninth graders proudly displayed their enthusiasm with banners and posters at the pep rallies North High spirit quickly infiltrated their blood Athletic students Joined sports teoms including junior vorsity football volleyball basketball wrestling and baseball. Several girls became members of the junior varsity cheering squad. Numerous musicians were already part of the marching band. Scholorly freshmen soon were selected for the Freshman Achievement Program The energetic freshman executive council members sold red white and black balloons on campus and at games in order to build o treosury lf there is such a thing as power in numbers North s lorgest freshman class cer toinly proved it true Their dedication and spirit in supporting sports teams class proi ects Homecoming dances and dramatic activities demonstrated their loyalty to the Red Knights As the first year passed astoundlngly fast the closs of 88 motured and settled in to the niche of the Red Knight realm. When June of 65 orrived our newest Knights had become regular Knights reody for continued success as sophomores in the coming school year. 17 '3- Trying to find their next class, Keirh Rodgers, Chris Pelletier Mark Miller, Janie Smith, Sharon Brockway, and Debbie Morse gather to compare schedules. Opening
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